[Mono-list] "Beginner C# book": round two

Andrew Conkling andrew.conkling at gmail.com
Mon Oct 29 14:46:23 EDT 2007


http://lists.ximian.com/pipermail/mono-list/2004-August/022878.html

That thread is a few years old, and I'm posting now in hopes to find some
more current recommendations.

Similarly, I'm looking to do some C#/Mono development on Linux, and am
looking for a book that's suited to this environment, or at the very least
not very Microsoft/Visual Studio centered.

It seemed that the best choices from the replies on that original thread
were "Learning C#" or "Programming C#" from O'Reilly's, with a bias towards
the former for being more introductory. Is that still the case? Anything
better these days?

It sounds like I'm a bit more familiar with OOP, for what that's worth, but
only in the I've-used-Python-and-only-sorta-get-OOP kind of way, so any
review on that topic would be quite welcome. :)

Thanks in advance,
Best regards,
Andrew Conkling
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